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If you are a proud owner of iPod Touch 4G and you wish to downgrade your device from iOS 6.x to iOS 5.x this tutorial will show you how to do that.

If you are a proud owner of iPod Touch 4G and you wish to downgrade your device from iOS 6.x to iOS 5.x this tutorial will show you how to do that using saved SHSH blobs and Redsn0w for Windows operating system.

To get started follow steps below:

Step 1: On your desktop create a new folder called PWname.

Step 2: Download latest version of RedSn0W from this link and then unpack it into newly created folder from Step 1.

Step 3: Next you need to download the firmware which you would like to restore and you currently using (you can find them on web just search for your firmware version). Once you download both files add them in folder from Step 1.

Step 4: From redsn0w folder, right mouse click on redsn0w application and from context menu choose Run as administrator.

Step 5: When new window opens up click on Extras.

Step 6: Click Even More.

Step 7: Click on Restore.

Step 8: From Restore menu click on IPSW. From window that opens up choose IPSW you want to restore to and click Open.

Step 9: You will get warning window where redsn0w informs you that Pwned DFI is needed to perform this restore. Click OK to continue.

Step 14: Wait for few minutes until your iPod Touch is exploded with limera1n.

Step 15: Redsn0w will not search Cydia to see if you have correct blobs saved. If its unable to find then you click on Remote button and try a new automatic search or you can click Local and search for blobs on your Windows computer.

Step 17: After few minutes your device will be restored to new (old) firmware and you should be informed about successful restoration. Click OK and close all active windows and disconnect your iPod Touch from your computer.

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